The FCC asked TV caption waiver seekers to update their petitions. The...
The FCC asked TV caption waiver seekers to update their petitions. The Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau posted 210 letters to docket 06-181 Monday and Friday asking for updates because of commission inaction (http://xrl.us/bm3ayu); finding the requests deficient because of…
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missing information and asking questions if applicants want to make a new petition (http://xrl.us/bm3ayy); or seeking additional data because what was provided initially wasn’t sufficient (http://xrl.us/bm3ay4). “Hundreds” of pending petitions filed before Oct. 8, 2010, need more information to be processed under waiver standards of a more recent order, a public notice last week (http://xrl.us/bm3az5) said. “We realize that considerable time has passed since many of these petitions were first filed, and that various circumstances including, but not limited to, the financial status of the petitioners and the cost of captioning, may have changed."